Wednesday, August 31, 2011

iPhone 5


God bless those people(Aatma Studios) who have created such a nice video, embedding worlds every best technology in iPhone 5. Great video to watch, just wanted to say one thing: SHIT HAPPENS Oops I meant to say IT HAPPENS.



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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Mouse Scanner


LG's LSM-100 mouse is just an awesome thing to work with. It's the thing I wanted. With the traditional scanners consuming so much of space, this mouse (half mouse, half scanner) can be a very useful tech to use. The LGs upcoming LSM-100 mouse not only saves the space but also extends the functionality to scan upto A3 size of papers. The following video is the self explanatory one.



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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Random #1


Hey guys this is just a Random Post that I am giving today. One thing that you may have noticed at least once till today that your non technical friends always have problem with their devices, let it be a printer, some software or even some kind of mobile device. Just today only saw one of my non technical friend struggling with printer. I just installed drivers and buaahhh... it worked...
By the way, forgot to tell that I will be making some posts that may not be technical (It's blog guys), so bare with it. :)


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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Gnome 3, should we use it ?



It seems that OS designers themselves have forgotten the definition of OS. Adding fancy borders and eye candy can impress the novel users but for professionals and for the end users which just want to get their work done, the graphics may not be of much importance. Specially with GNU/Linux which promises to work on older hardware, it's not required to design OS with such high graphic requirements like it does in case of Gnome 3.

The acuity of OS should be high performance and not degrading performance. Specially when UX (User interface) is designed in interpreted language. On the other hand if the UX is used which is designed in some compiled language is obvious to offer with high performance. Xfce in this case seems to deliver high performance than Gnome 3.

Xfce has enough of graphics (like shadows and all), which offers much higher performance as compared to Gnome 3. and again lack of Right-Click functionality and missing of Short Cut Keys is again a headache. But again it depends on what type of user you are?

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